
The Stadler FLIRT H2 has set a new Guinness World Records for longest distance (1,741.7 miles) achieved by a pilot hydrogen fuel cell electric multiple unit passenger train without refueling or recharging.
This record started on the night of March 20, 2024 where the train set out for its first laps around the test track. A team of engineers continued driving the vehicle in shifts throughout the night and following day before the conclusion of the record-setting attempt at 5.23 p.m. (MST), on March 22 , 2024. The train managed to travel 1,741.7 miles in 46 hours on a single tank of hydrogen.
- Ultra-Lightweight: At only 7.5 lbs, the Explorer 300 delivers a robust 292Wh capacity while remaining 17% lighter than the industry average. The...
- Versatile Power for 6 Devices: Equipped with 2 AC outlets, a 100W USB-C PD port, 2 USB-A ports, and a 120W car port. With a 300W rated output (600W...
- Built to Last: Upgraded with premium LiFePO4 chemistry, this portable generator delivers over 4,000 charge cycles before reaching 70% capacity. This...
Stadler is consistently focusing on the future of rail transportation with alternative drive systems by continuously developing innovative technologies. By using hydrogen as a clean energy source, we are actively contributing to environmental protection and shaping the sustainable and zero emission travel of tomorrow,” said Martin Ritter, CEO Stadler US Inc.








